Paul is accused of stealing the identities of four people from March 1 to May 7 and of using a doctor’s computer to set up Neiman Marcus and PayPal accounts.

Darden allegedly tried to pull a similar scam between April 5 and May 13, obtaining personal information from three former patients, but failed to obtain any credit cards.

Paul, busted on May 14, faces multiple counts of identity theft and petit larceny and other charges, a Brooklyn DA spokesman said, while Darden, arrested Wednesday, is accused, in part, of ID theft and criminal impersonation.